
They are all located South of the sewage outfall just North of the HM Coastguard look out at Hall Drive where there is a very busy car park complete with hot dog seller and ice cream van ... and extensive but temporary toilet facilities.

Cyclists, joggers, dog walkers, irritating All Terrain Vehicles and overhead fleets of kites and a single powered hang glider.
The very busy main shipping channel runs in front of th beach, the men and the coastguard, pilots collected, container ships, guided into Seaforth Docks past the whirling onshore wind trubines. Offshore the Burbo Bank offshore wind farm takes shape with £10 MN of Lottery Funds - which Seimens, one of the largest companies in the world are happy to accept in payment.

This location, has echoes therefore, near to Ampleforth where he was educated by the Jesuits before Cambridge and 3 years on the hippie trail in India - it was the denizens of the wealthy Fylde coast, the golf players at the East Lancashire Golf Club who will be happy to see the statues go and their unwelcome claque of admirers.
Crosby is being resurrected, building of swish flats, handy for the rapid rail line into Liverpool are rising relentlessly. Re vamped Victorian mansions are gentrified, split up or levelled. A new organic delicatessen / foodie shop "The Picked Walnut" opned 4 weeks ago.
"They bring the visitors in says the optimistic proprietor", but it's half term, "we miss the school run". The blonde, sunglassed pilots of the Islington Tractors having dropped offf the kids at the famous and hugely successful Merchant Taylors School. The proud mothers of the kids pushed into the network of feeder crammers picking up their Game pies, Turrills Asparagus Potato Crisps and a handy bottle of Barolo to remind them of Tuscany.

Leave us in a Betjemanesque seaside, gentle pootering peace, inheritors of the fortunes built on shipping, and a long forgotten cotton trade.
The Statues ? Unimpressed.... but I found some uncommon fungi on the sandhills overlooking the Tiger Woods wannabes.
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